Location: Los Angeles, California
Country: USA
Genre: Progressive technical death metal
Single: Fleshbound Reliquary
Format: Digital
Label: Metal Blade
Release date: December 1, 2025
The Zenith Passage is partly comprised of former members of The Faceless, a Los Angeles-based technical deathcore/prog technical death metal band. From 2006 to 2017, they wrote lyrics heavily influenced by science fiction and handled their songs with inventive, spine-chilling precision.
Also comprised of members of Dreamer (extreme prog metal), Exterminatus (tech death/groove metal) and Atavistia (symphonic death metal), the band builds on The Faceless’ work. Their CD “Datalysium” is a trippy excursion into unexplored regions with a personality all its own; the band describe it as a fusion of Necrophagist and Meshuggah, or Cynic and Extol. The progeny of either wedding is described as a film student into the films of Ridley Scott and David Lynch, and synthesizer-based music.
Composing harsh music rich in atmosphere with a healthy dosage of prog rock, jazz metal and prog metal while accentuating each instrument, is the result of tremendous effort on their part. Balancing low-pitched vocals with prog-influenced songwriting, illuminating the multi-layered, electronically enhanced ambiance, and giving the guitars an electronic feel are the consequence of an imagination going above and beyond what is expected of musicians raised on death and technical death metal.
On “Fleshbound Reliquary” the band’s elements of jazz fusion, dissonant black metal, synth and orchestra are dramatically tightened and pushed further into the foreground, for a chilling portrayal of where humanity is likely being taken by artificial intelligence in the near future. Where “Datalysium” is founded on the premise that human beings, while developing for mankind are inventing themselves out of their own identity, “Fleshbound Reliquary” shows a resultant world where resources are spent and the machine is looked to as a higher consciousness.
Performed and produced to resemble an unending ocean of virtual reality, machine learning, and cyber communication threatening to drown us, “Fleshbound Reliquary” is a stunning, horrific visualization of the future. –Dave Wolff
Derek Rydquist: Vocals
Justin McKinney: Guitar
Christopher Beattie: Guitar
Brandon Giffin: Bass
Max Sepulveda: Drums

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